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HP 502629-001 320 Watts 120-240V Desktop Power Supply
- 320 Watts maximum power output
- Wide input voltage range: 120-240V AC
- Designed for HP desktop systems
- Standard ATX form factor (typically)
- Provides stable power for core components
- Internal power supply unit
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Product Overview
The HP 502629-001 is a 320-Watt desktop power supply unit designed for various HP business desktop computers. It offers a voltage input range of 120-240V and provides reliable power for system components.
Technical Information
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | 502629-001 |
| SKU | 502629-001 |
| Type | Desktop Power Supply Unit (PSU) |
Additional Specifications
| Wattage | 320W |
| Input Voltage | 120-240V AC |
| Form Factor | Desktop |
Product Description
The HP 502629-001 is a replacement or upgrade power supply unit (PSU) specifically designed for use in various HP desktop computer models. With a rated output of 320 Watts, it provides sufficient power to operate the essential components of a typical business desktop system, including the motherboard, CPU, RAM, storage drives, and expansion cards. This power supply unit supports a wide input voltage range, operating automatically from 120V to 240V AC. This versatility makes it suitable for use in different regions worldwide without requiring manual voltage selection. The PSU converts AC power from the wall outlet into the various DC voltages required by the computer's internal hardware, ensuring stable and reliable operation. As an internal component, the 502629-001 is installed within the computer chassis. It typically adheres to standard desktop power supply form factors, allowing for straightforward installation into compatible HP desktop cases. This unit is crucial for the overall health and performance of the computer, providing the necessary electrical energy for all system functions.


